If you were wondering what happened to our beloved floor when we vacated our 1199 home in February 2017, it was in storage AND NOW it has been repurposed and installed temporarily in the second studio at Flux+Flow in Clintonville, Ohio. Some Feverhead friends are gathering in their space for movement classes, rehearsals, and performances! Check out the FluxFlow website to see their community offerings and find out about using the space, too! Feverhead floor still loves you!

WE WILL CONTINUE to host pop-up events around the city until we find our new location.

WE ARE VERY EXCITED for the next phase of our beloved experiment and the new growth it will bring for artists, collaborators, and community.

WE REMAIN committed to FEVERHEAD the idea, the experiment, and the people.

Due to circumstances this move is sudden and difficult for many of us – and you. If you have any questions, concerns, or support please email Nicole at feverheadcbus@gmail.com and we’ll keep you updated on pop-ups and progress! YES!

We will focus on exercises to refine movement and composition. It will be an enriching experience as we play with spatial relationships, reaction time/quality and movement/sound.

We will use a culmination of techniques to warm up and improve mindfulness in group movement, namely: Skinner Release, butoh, modern dance, post-modern dance and viewpoints.

My experience comes from my formal studies at Denison University as well as from studying with choreographers such as Daniel Lepkoff, Steve Paxton, Katsura Kan, Tadashi Endo, Jill Sigman, Mats Ek, Adrienne Hawkins and Merce Cunningham.

($5-15)
Drop-ins welcome, no registration required

Ilke has also worked with a contact improvisation group that is a collective of osu dance students and community members. movement researchwith is presented by FEVERHEAD as a final offering at 1199 Goodale Blvd. We will remain for the event – please come help us say goodbye to our funky little magic space by celebrating it the way it started – with DAAAANCINNNG !

Movement Ecology
every 1st and 3rd Thursdays of every month, 7-8:30Pm
at FEVERHEAD

a movement class that is part philosophy, part dance, part biology, part mindfulness. Every other week, we will come together to learn from each other, make movement, share experiences and tune into the inherent wisdom of our inner and outer environments. This is for dancers and non-dancers, nature lovers, permaculturalists, anatomy geeks, healers, meditators and scientists.

we move from and investigate the following assumptions:

our bodies are part of, not separate from, nature
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our bodies are themselves ecosystems
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just as the earth maintains balance to support life,
so do our bodies work to sustain our lives
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we are always finding balance inside of constant flux
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connecting with the movements happening inside of us
supports our movement to connect with what is outside of us

We’ll explore some guided improvisation, play with different movement scores, and work with spoken word or text. No experience is needed, just willingness in mind and body!

Come with the mindset of play and experimentation and if you’d like to…. come with a piece of text that already speaks to you or resonates in your mind, body and bones!! Otherwise, I will bring some to play with as well!

ARIADNE is an a/v experimental sacred music duo based in Brooklyn, New York comprised of Christine Lanx and Benjamin Forest. With a focus on interspersing the ritualism of ancient spirituality and the secular iconography of the postmodern, ARIADNE flawlessly bridge the two worlds through their intricate musical compositions, striking digital visuals, and captivating live performances.

Observance_003: is an audio/visual performance that draws from themes of ecstatic visions, the eternal feminine and dream symbolism depicted in a digital landscape of infinite environments and harsh textures. The performance system developed by ARIADNE for Observance_003 explores the improvisatory interplay of music and visuals mediated by machine learning, physics simulation and motion analysis techniques.

What would Black Mountain College be like today? Explore the mediums and processes featured in the Leap Before You Look exhibition by experiencing today’s movement, poetry, film, sound, and visual art with makers from FEVERHEAD, an interdisciplinary collective of time-based artists located in Columbus. Bring family and friends and prepare to move, create, improvise, and play while immersing yourself in all things Black Mountain College.